Dan C. Bearded Endorses Packer’s Pine Tar Soap for Beard and Body

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Beard-care content creator with 86.5K YouTube subscribers praises Packer’s Pine Tar Soap for beard stripping and a natural, thorough body clean.

Packer’s Pine soap products have been keeping people clean with the power of natural pine tar and pine oil since 1869 — and beard aficionados are taking notice. Dan C. Bearded, a content creator for all-things-beard-related recently gave the company’s personal hygiene products his stamp of approval.

A former middle school teacher and swimming and water polo coach, Dan C. Bearded is now a full-time content creator who reminds his 86.5K YouTube subscribers to “stay bearded, stay positive.” He recently created an unboxing video of Packer’s Pine Tar Soap. Dan said the product has “rocked his world” and become his go-to for weekly beard stripping, a thorough cleaning process that rids the beard of hidden buildup (sodium, dead skin cells, etc.) and thoroughly cleanses the facial pores.

“It’s so good, so natural, so pungent,” said Dan in his 7-minute YouTube video introducing his viewers to Packer’s Pine. At $16.99 for a 3-pack of natural pine tar soap bars, Dan called the soap “a phenomenal deal if you understand pine tar.”

Packer’s Pine products include bar soap, shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. Because they are made of nature-based ingredients (and do not include harsh chemicals like paraben or sulfate), they can clean deeply without stripping the skin or hair of natural oils. Pine tar and pine oil are known for anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties, making Packer’s Pine soap a popular choice for those with eczema, psoriasis, and athlete’s foot.

Dan said he uses the products to clean his “pits and bits” after camping or outdoor soccer games with the kids. He praised the outdoorsy smell of the soap, which he said “smells like a campfire” but “doesn’t linger” — the best of both worlds. He noted the outdoor soap’s “huge lather” and “real ingredients.”

Packer’s Pine was started by Daniel Packer of Mystic, Connecticut. He discovered the therapeutic properties of pine tar soap while participating in the California Gold Rush. The product made its mark on American history when it was recognized by the Army Corps of Engineers for its ability to clean and stave off bugs. It became the Corps’ insect repellent of choice leading up to World War II. Packer’s Pine Tar Soap also made its way into American pop culture when it was featured in the 2004 film “The Aviator” starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

To learn more about Packer’s Pine products for skin, hair, and beards, visit www.PackersPine.com.

About Packer’s Pine

Packer’s Pine is the original maker of pine tar-based personal care products sold worldwide since 1869. They source the highest-grade pine tar and pine oil, combining them with complementary ingredients to ensure a premium product of the utmost quality and performance.